Many people believe autonomous cars will have fewer accidents than human drivers. But that’s just a prediction, and driverless cars may not be allowed on the roads for decades, so no one can know for sure at the moment. But even now, with all the advanced driver assistance systems – which is basically autonomous car technology – in today’s cars, human drivers are becoming safer. However, those who drive safely are not always rewarded through lower insurance premiums, as they are calculated based on the behaviour of all drivers, good or bad. So, increasing numbers of drivers are turning to in-car recording technologies, or telematics, which can be used to calculate individualised premiums based on how each person drives. Telematics technology is emerging as an imp...